Workers who left Britain during the Industrial Revolution to find jobs as lace workers in France popularized the to bulldog breed in their host country. The now iconic, bat-like ears of the breed became a desired trait that distinguished the French Bulldog from the toy bulldog.

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Dog Fact #14

Although it hurts to hear it, dogs aren’t the biggest fans of hugging. To a dog, an arm around the body is seen as a display of dominance instead of an affectionate gesture. At least petting is still A-OK, though.

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Seppala Siberian Sleddog Books Reopened

The Continental Kennel Club (CKC) is proud to announce that the registry for the Seppala Siberian sleddog (SSS) will open its books to additional stock on September 10th of 2019. The Seppala Siberian—which first rose to fame for its important role in the 1925 race to deliver lifesaving serum to the isolated residents of Nome, Alaska, during a diphtheria outbreak—has continued to gain popularity and respect among dog mushers over the following decades as a fiercely competitive racing breed.Click here to find out more!

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Announcements

Seppala Siberian Sleddog Books Reopened

The Continental Kennel Club (CKC) is proud to announce that the registry for the Seppala Siberian sleddog (SSS) will open its books to additional stock on September 10th of 2019. The Seppala Siberian—which first rose to fame for its important role in the 1925 race to deliver lifesaving serum to the isolated residents of Nome, Alaska, during a diphtheria outbreak—has continued to gain popularity and respect among dog mushers over the following decades as a fiercely competitive racing breed.Click here to find out more!